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Message 5945 - Posted: 8 Oct 2006, 17:02:27 UTC - in response to Message 5944.  
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SZTAKI's forum doesn't let me post. There is just no link there at all. Do I have to log in somewhere? I thought I was already logged in, as I can edit all my preferences. I can't ask in there because I can't post! Catch 22!

The reason I was trying to get in was I'm getting absolutely zero credit for their project, even though BOINC is doing a lot of tasks in that project.

There are no links to create a new thread on any of their boards at the moment. It looks like their database is also messed up.

My old AMD computer which has been crunching for the project since March 06 shows a creation date of 28 Sept 06 and has no credits.

My Core 2 which I attached last month shows a creation date of 4 Mar 2006 and seems to have 1,091.99 credits. I don't keep track of the numbers but the Core 2 results page only adds up to 661.23 credits.

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Message 5981 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 22:18:24 UTC

I've crunched for SZTAKI project for quite awhile... it seems to only give out credits once every two months or something... terribly annoying...

Complaining on their message boards usually results in a non-answer with a noticeable amount of attitude...

About to give up on this project, myself.
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